###Replication Material

##Paper: "Who Settles Disputes? Treaty Design and Trade Attitudes toward the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)"
##Journal: International Organization
##Authors: Hyeonho Hahm, Thomas Koenig, Moritz Osnabruegge, Elena Frech
##Date: March 11, 2019


The replication archive includes two codes:
"1 - Analysis"
"2 - Figures"

Note that the results are stored in .txt files, which are located in the folder "Results". The code "2- Figures" uses the .txt files to create the figures.

The dataset is:
"data.dta"

The data includes the following variables:
- "id_g": ID variable 
- "customs", "standards", "exceptions", "dispute", "endorsement": treaty attributes
- "high school": the variable is equal to one if the respondent has a high school education ("Abitur"), and zero otherwise
- "knowledge": the variable is equal to one if the respondent has heard about TTIP, and zero otherwise
- "americanism": the variable is equal to one if the respondent has a positive or very positive view of the United States, and zero otherwise
- "uni_educ": the variable is equal to one if the respondent has a university education, and zero otherwise
- "sector": the variable provides information of the respondents' employment sector (1: "Manufacture", 2: "Non-traded", 3: "Agriculture")
- "opp_bundestag": the variable is equal to one if the respondent voted for a party that is part of the opposition in the Bundestag, and zero otherwise
- "center": the variable is equal to one if the respondent voted for the SPD or CDU/CSU, and zero otherwise
- "eu_pro": the variable is equal to one if the respondent is pro European, and zero otherwise
- "right": the variable is equal to one if the respondent has a rightist ideology, and zero otherwise.
- "round": the variable includes information on the number of the round
- "order": the variable captures whether the treaty was illustrated on the left or right panel
- "age": the variable includes information on the respondent's age
- "income": the variable includes information on the respondent's income
- "women": the variable is equal to one if the respondent is a women, and zero otherwise
- "selected": the variable is equal to one if the respondent selected the treaty in a conjoint task, and zero otherwise
- "rating": the variable is equal to one if the respondent favors or strongly favors a treaty, and zero otherwise
- "e_weights": entropy balancing weights

The data is based on the German Internet Panel. We used the following waves: 18, 19, 25.